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Post by mrtalbot on Feb 9, 2012 17:31:24 GMT
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Post by BenKMV on Feb 10, 2012 8:52:48 GMT
They turn night into day, fantastic value for money don't forget to charge and discharge a few times before you head out
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Post by Oggy on Feb 10, 2012 11:09:16 GMT
They turn night into day, fantastic value for money don't forget to charge and discharge a few times before you head out Should you do this with all magic shone type lights?
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Post by BenKMV on Feb 10, 2012 11:34:27 GMT
Any new light really otherwise it may only last an hour or so
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Post by thistle on Feb 10, 2012 12:17:46 GMT
Didn't someone make one like that with the original Magicshine? (This looks the same but with the newer version).
How heavy is that 6.6Ah battery? ;D
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Post by aled on Feb 10, 2012 12:53:10 GMT
They turn night into day, fantastic value for money don't forget to charge and discharge a few times before you head out Should you do this with all magic shone type lights? I didn't, its now two years old and lasts at least 4 hrs. But I'm no electronics expert. Great value.
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Post by seismic on Feb 28, 2012 21:43:18 GMT
How is this light working? Looked at one but just interested to see how they stand up to use
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Post by thistle on Mar 6, 2012 20:10:36 GMT
How does the switch work? Is everything controlled from that one separate switch (cycles through all the combinations?) or is there a switch on the back of each light?
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Post by thistle on Mar 6, 2012 20:12:47 GMT
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Post by jon_2_flats on Mar 6, 2012 22:36:53 GMT
Hmmm 3800!!!! Considering the light has 3 Cree t6 LED's that each have an absolute maximum possible output of about 1000 lumen they have done very well to get 3800!!! Especially when the max 1000L is only really achievable in optimal lab conditions, with the Optimum power supply and heat being controlled , just goes to show they really will say anything to sell something!!!
Having said that, whilst it most definatly is a blatant lie about the output, it will still be amazingly bright, I bought a couple of supposed 1800 lumen models that contains 1 t6 LED and whilst it's output is less than half of what is claimed it is still great value and a great light!!!
Not sure id trust one of those Chinese bmwx5 lookalikes though!!! Probably have a claimed 300hp from mower engine or something!! But for about 30 quid you can't to wrong really!!
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Post by Ross on Mar 8, 2012 8:55:38 GMT
£30 buys you a 5 led super bright light in other shops no name mentioned. Bought a hong kong headlight and that super bright for £19.99 delivered apparently 1000lm.
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